Quick disconnect for aerosol spray can

Dispensing – With discharge assistant – Fluid pressure

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141348, 141382, 13761405, 285317, 222529, B05B 724

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049288598

ABSTRACT:
A quick connect/disconnect assembly (10) comprises a male insert (50) secured to one end of a hose assembly (14), a separate female adapter (52) for attachment to an aerosol can (12), and dual seal arrangement (68, 70) within the adapter, and a releaseable latch (78) for positively interconnecting the insert and adapter. Upon insertion of the male insert (50), leakage of any fluid is contained within the female adapter (52).

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